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Doing Science Experiments at Home Isn’t Easy

Most parents can find experiments online.
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The real challenge is:
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What’s right for your child’s level
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What comes next
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Whether your child is actually learning
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Managing materials and prep
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Experiments become:
👉 Random
👉 Disconnected
👉 Hard to sustain
Science Experiments Should Build Learning—Not Just Fill Time
Doing one experiment isn’t enough.
For real learning, experiments need to:
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Follow a progression
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Match your child’s level
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Reinforce concepts
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Build over time
That structure is usually missing.
A Structured Science Experiments (Labs) Program—Guided by AI
LittleLit provides a dedicated science experiments program designed for K–12 learners.
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Experiments are scheduled weekly based on grade
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AI guides your child step-by-step
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Questions are answered in real time
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Concepts are explained during the activity
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Uses simple household materials
👉 Your child doesn’t just do experiments—they understand them
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How the Science Experiments Program Works
1. Experiments Are Scheduled Weekly
Your child receives experiments based on their grade.
2. AI Guides Every Step
They get real-time help, explanations, and answers.
3. Experiments Reinforce Concepts
Each activity connects to a specific science idea.
4. Learning Builds Over Time
Experiments become more advanced as your child progresses.

What a Science Experiment Week Looks Like
Example: Grade 3
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Experiment: Testing insulating materials
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Materials: Paper, cloth, foil
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AI guides each step
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Concept: Heat and insulation
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Reflection to explain results
👉 Simple, structured, and meaningful

Homeschool Science Experiments by Grade (K–8 Labs Program)
A snapshot of how science experiments are structured across grade levels—with age-appropriate, hands-on learning at every stage.
Science Experiments for Kindergarten & Grade 1
Simple observation and basic concepts)
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Sink or float
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Light and shadows
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Push and pull
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Plant growth
Homeschool Science Experiments for 2nd Grade
(Exploring materials and simple changes)
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Mixing materials
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Heating and cooling
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Sound and vibrations
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Plant needs
Homeschool Science Experiments for 3rd Grade
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Heat transfer
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Water cycle
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Forces and motion
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Simple measurements
Science Labs for 4th & 5th Grade Homeschool
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Chemical reactions
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Density experiments
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Energy and insulation
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Light and sound
Science Labs for 6th–8th Grade Homeschool
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pH testing
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Reaction speed
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Solubility and mixtures
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Energy transfer
What Your Child Will Experience
Across the program, your child will:
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Complete 250+ structured experiments (K–12)
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Use everyday household materials
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Get step-by-step guidance during each experiment
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Ask questions and get instant answers
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Build understanding through hands-on learning

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